Editor-in-Chief Csaba Csere Leaving Car and Driver

John Owens, Senior Vice President, Group Editorial Director for the Men’s Titles, Named Acting Editor-in-Chief

Alain Lemarchand, president & CEO, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. (HFM U.S.) announced today that Csaba Csere, vice president, editor-in-chief, Car and Driver, will be leaving the company at the end of the year. Senior vice president, group editorial director John Owens will be acting editor-in-chief until a permanent replacement is named.

“Csaba is widely respected as one of the top authorities on cars and the automotive industry, making regular appearances on national television programs like The Today Show, NBC and CNN to comment on new models as well as the business of the automotive industry. We thank Csaba for his contributions at this magazine and wish him all the best in the future,” commented Lemarchand.

Car and Driver’s expert editorial team is recognized by car enthusiasts and automotive manufacturers as credible journalists who practice to the highest standards. The magazine is published by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., a Lagardère Active Company, twelve times each year delivering an audience of over 10 million readers monthly (source: MRI Fall 2008). With a circulation of over 1.3 million copies (ABC Jan-June 2008), Car and Driver is the world’s largest monthly automotive magazine. The magazine is a leading publication for in-market buyers, and the Car and Driver brand extends to many platforms including websites, mobile sites, radio, custom marketing programs and an integrated marketing database.

Car and Driver is a publication of Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., a Lagardère Active Company.

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